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Robert Klein: The comic powerhouse drops in on Film Festival Radio host Janice Malone to promote the crap out of his guest appearance as attorneyDwight Stanitch—whose billionaire client is grilled in a sex-abuse case—on tonight’s episode of NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Official Hot Mess: The red-hot pop duo—sisters Kristy and Lindsey Landers—drop in on Artists on Demand to hang with host Vicky Gorman while chatting up their spanking new video Money Makes the Girl$ Go Round, which has hit No. 1 on MTV’s Top 100.

Lisa Williams: Host Christopher Reburn once again welcomes BTR’s favorite psychic, Lisa Williams, bestselling author of Life Among the Dead and star of the Lifetime show of the same name. Lisa will fill us in on her upcoming audio CD and her latest book, Survival of the Soul.

Richard Jenkins: The master character actor—who has appeared in such classic flicks as Hannah and Her Sisters and Sea of Love—sits down with Movie Geeks United hosts Jamey DuVall and Jerry Dennis to discuss his latest flick, Let Me In, now available on DVD and Blu-ray.

Phil Rosenthal: The genius who created Everybody Loves Raymond dishes about his new documentary, Exporting Raymond, which tells the true story of turning the classic CBS series into a Russian sitcom. “He’s the exact opposite of Ray,” Phil tells Milling About host Robin Milling of the lead character. “Like a serial killer!”

Jane Velez-Mitchell: The HLN anchor, whose show focuses on high-profile homicides, cold cases and other hot topics, drops in on host—and fellow true-crime commentator—Levi Page to chat about her new book, Addict Nation, about which Joy Behar says, “I think I’m hooked. But in a good way.”

Randy Barbato: The actor-producer—who brought us such TV fare as RuPaul’sDrag U to the little screen—chats with Movie Geeks United hosts Jamey DuVall and Jerry Dennis about his new big-screen documentary, Becoming Chaz, which follows Chastity Bono’s gender transformation.

Laura Vandervoort: The Canadian cutie, who heated up the small screen as Supergirl on Smallville, stops by Mantalk to chat with host Brent Weiler about her role as Lisa on ABC’s V, which tells the story of an alien species that arrives on Earth ready to hatch a sinister plot.

Judith Chapman: The actress who has played Gloria Fisher on The Young and the Restless since 2005 sits down with OutTakes host Laurie Baker to discuss her upcoming one-woman play Vivian, about Gone with the Wind star Vivien Leigh.

Judy Reyes: The actress who played nurse Carla Espinoza on NBC’s Scrubs chats with Movie Addict Headquarters host Betty Jo Tucker about her starring role opposite Esai Morales in Gun Hill Road, which was selected for competition at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.

The Fryman: The Keflavik, Iceland (yes, Iceland) born comedian—who has appeared on BET’s Comic View (yes, BET)—chats with Chuck and PJ host Chuck Tolbert about his eclectic 20-year career, which (Drew Carey-like) includes a stint in the Marines.

Skyler Jett: The singer-songwriter—who has worked with such A-listers as Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Celine Dion and The Commodores—drops in on After Thoughts host Denice Newton to chat about his latest venure, the Internet-based First Kiss Records.

Keyshawn Johnson: The former NFL superstar, who played for the Jets, Buccaneers, Cowboys and Panthers— and who’s now an ESPN analyst—sits down with The AllStar Approach to offer his take on next week’s Steelers-Packers matchup in Super Bowl XLV.

David Lyons: The hunk who played Dr. Simon Brenner on ER stops by Film Festival Radio to chat with host Janice Malone about his new role, as Vince Faraday—a cop framed for crimes he didn’t commit—on NBC’s new superhero drama series The Cape.

Russell Williams: The Hollywood sound engineer, who has the distinction of being the first African-American to win two Academy Awards in any category—which he did back-to-back for 1989’s Glory and 1990’s Dances with Wolves—stops by Keeping It Reel to preview this year’s Oscar race.

Oliver Robins: The actor who played Robbie Freeling in Poltergeist stops by Panacea Quest to talk about his new film, 29,000 Wishes and 1 Regret, which tells the story of prosperous young couple who, upon being thrust into poverty, make a pact to kill themselves—though not until they max out their credit cards.

Chris Brogan: The social-media guru, who is president of New Marketing Labs and co-author of the New York Times bestseller of Trust Agents, stops by Train with Shane to chat with host Deborah Shane about the next big thing on the digital frontier.

Canton Jones: The Christian hip-hop crooner sits down with Marketing Ministry host Wanda Adams to fill us in on his new solo album, Dominionaire, which drops tomorrow, and features the inspirational single In Da Club.

TT Torrez: The midday personality and music director at WCDX-FM in Richmond, Va.—aka iPower92—drops in on Secrets After Dark host Cruz to chat about getting her start in broadcasting, how she copes with her celebrity status, and her ongoing community work.

Tatyana Ali: The pixie who played Ashley Banks opposite Will Smith on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air stops by to talk with Lady Charmaine Live host Charmaine Bassett about her starring role in this year’s feature flick The Misguided Adventures of Dating in Hollywood.

Cameron Goodman: The cutie-pie actress who has done guest turns on shows raning from Mad Men to Cold Case to Storyville drops in on In My Pajamas Show show host Amy Bakari to chat about her role opposite Ashley Tisdale in the upcoming big-screen comedy High Stakes.

Johnny Winter: The blues master—who was named one of Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time—tips Icon Fetch host Tony Peters off to the possibility of a new album this year. Plus: Mary Lou Sullivan, author of Raisin’ Cain: The Wild and Raucous Story of Johnny Winter.

Lauren Koslow: The actress who has played Kate DiMera on Days of Our Lives since 1996, and who began her daytime-drama career on The Young and the Restless, sits down with DOOL Diva host Carrie Messner to chat about what’s coming up on the NBC series.

Tony Denison: The Closer’s Lt. Andy Flynn—who has been seen on everything from ER to Charmed to Prison Break—sits down with Breakfree to Success host Doug Foresta to chat about his upcoming roles, and a big-screen outing titled The Obama Effect.

Diedrich Bader: The actor who made his name playing Jethro in 1993’s big-screen remake of The Beverly Hillbillies, before landing the part of Oswald on The Drew Carey Show, stops by to talk about his latest role, as Charlie Davies on the NBC sitcom Outsourced.

Melissa Peterman: The Reba star—who played (gasp!) a hooker in the Oscar-winning Coen Brothers flick Fargo—sits down with host Victoria Gaither to talk about her new CMT sitcom Working Class, co-starring Ed Asner and Patrick Fabian, which premieres Friday.

Peter Dinklage: The breakout star of 2003’s The Station Agent, who has gone on to appear in such hit flicks as Elf and The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, chats with Movie Geeks United hosts Jamey DuVall and Jerry Dennis about his new offering, Pete Smalls Is Dead, co-starring Rosie Perez, Steve Buscemi and Tim Roth.

Rodney Perry: The Mo’Nique Show co-host—who began his talk-show career as a BlogTalkRadio host—dishes about his fellow funnymen. “I talked to Tommy Ford today,” he tells host Twanna Ray of Martin’s perpetually unemployed Tommy Strawn. “We’re about to do a project together.”

John Lutz: You know him as JD Lutz from the hit NBC sitcom 30 Rock. But did you know John was a Saturday Night Live writer in real life as well? Or that his dad is a Lutheran minister? Find out all about the tubby funnyman when he drops in to chat with host Janice Malone.

Doug Grigsby: Teena Marie’s music director recalls his final meeting with the Ivory Queen of Soul, who passed away the day after Christmas at age 54 “The 23rd of December was the last day I saw her. We did a lot that day. I took her to her doctor’s appointment. She went Christmas gift shopping for her baby’s father’s mother,” the Philly-born bassist tells WDKK Radio host Darryl Williams. “Then we came back to the studio. We worked and she wrote this song that she shared with me. The ironic thing is the title—A Lady Always Knows When to Leave.”

Jack O’Brien: The editor of Cracked.com sits down with Mr. Media host Bob Andelman to rave like a mofo about the humor site’s new book, You Might Be A Zombie, And Other Bad News, which film critic Roger Ebert has hailed as “Smart, funny, and cool.”

Renaldo Nehemiah: The former world-record holder in the 110m hurdle—who went on to play wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers—stops by the Get Up Show during host Chris LaMonica’s “Month of the Hurdler” series to preview the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

Landry Fields: The NY Knicks’ new shooting guard—who set career highs in scoring and rebounding on opening night—chats with The Knicks Blog host Anthony “Rice Balls” Donahue about the current hoops season (and about that NY Jets loss). Plus: An A-list director pays a surprise visit.

Margot Kidder: The actress who played Lois Lane opposite the late Christopher Reeve’s Clark Kent in the Superman franchise stops by Movie Geeks United to talk with hosts Jamey DuVall and Jerry Dennis about her latest flick, a psychological thriller titled Love at First Kill.

Deborah Gibson: The pop star who, at age 17, became the youngest artist to write, produce, and perform a No. 1 single—Foolish Beat—drops in on Film Festival Radio to chat with host Janice Malone about her upcoming Syfy flick Mega Python vs. Gatoroid, co-starring fellow former teen idol Tiffany.

Drew Seeley & Matt Bush: The stars of Glory Daze—which follows a group of college freshmen who pledge an Animal House-like frat during the ‘80s—drop in on The VRO’s Amy McCracken and her coven of co-hosts to chat about the TBS sitcom, and to riff on their own undergrad exploits.

Donny Deutsch: The former host of CNBC’s The Big Idea, who sold his family’s Madison Avenue ad agency to Interpublic in 2000 for $265 million, stops by to fill us in on his new media venture, as host of Bravo’s new relationship-advice show, Love Calling.

Deepak Chopra: Do your New Year’s resolutions include feeling healthier, more energetic and balanced? Chopra Center Radio host davidji is joined by Deepak Chopra, who’ll lead you in a guided meditation for achieving your goals. Plus: The center’s medical director, Valencia Porter, M.D.

Rita Cosby: The former Fox News Channel and MSNBC host, who now serves as a correspondent for Inside Edition, drops in on Tomatoes in the Trenches to talk with host Cheryl Benton about her memoir, Quiet Hero: Secrets from My Father’s Past.

Oren Katzeff: The vice president of Cracked.com sits down with Night Views Radio host Robert Saul to fill us in on the humor site’s new book, You Might Be A Zombie, And Other Bad News, which film critic Roger Ebert has hailed as “Smart, funny, and cool.”

Darryl McDaniels: The founding member of Run-DMC, who scored two No. 1 albums during the ‘80s and ‘90s—Raising Hell and Down with the King—joins The Sopranos casting director Sheila Jaffe on Beyond Expectations to discuss growing up in an adoptive family.

Marlene Chism: The author of the new book Stop Workplace Drama: Train Your Team to Have No Complaints, No Excuses, and No Regrets drops in on host Jon Hansen to fill us in on how corporate staffers can do precisely that, while motivating the entire workforce.

Michael Reagan: The former nationally-syndicated Radio America host—whose adoptive dad was our nation’s 40th president—stops by Political Vindication Radio to discuss his new book, The New Reagan Revolution: How Ronald Reagan’s Principles Can Restore America’s Greatness.

Tiffany: The pop singer—who, at age 15, became the youngest female artist ever to have a No. 1 debut album—stops by Buzzworthy Radio to chat with host NaVell Lee about her upcoming Syfy flick Mega Python vs. Gatoroid, co-starring fellow teen idol Deborah Gibson.

Angelo Taylor: The 2007 World Champion hudrler—who won 1 gold medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney and another 2 at the 2008 games in Beijng—stops by the Get Up Show during host Chris LaMonica’s “Month of the Hurdler” series to chat about the 2012 games in London.

Richard Rushfield: The author of the new book American Idol: The Untold Story chats about a pastor’s wife who raised cash for wannabe contestants on the Fox reality show. “This woman, Leesa Bellesi, claimed while she was recuperating from a surgery that she got a call from God that she says told her to go backstage to American Idol,” he tells host Milling About host Robin Milling.

John Seale: The Aussie cinematographer, who shot such acclaimed flicks as Children of a Lesser God, Dead Poets Society, The English Patient and Prince of Persia, chats with 123 Film! host Sam Heer about his latest production, The Tourist, starring Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp.

Sunshine Anderson: The North Carolina-born R&B diva—whose debut album, Your Woman, debuted at No. 2 and yielded the hit single Heard It All Before—stops by The Mutha Knows Show to chat with host Mutha about her new album, The Sun Shines Again.

Phil Vishner: The creator of the computer-animated VeggieTales DVD series for kids—which has sold more than 60 million copies—drops in on Christian Devotions host Scott McCausey to discuss his current venture, Jellyfish Labs, and his work in the field of Christian filmmaking.

Doug Grigsby: The bassist, who has toured and recorded with Michael Jackson, Patti LaBelle and Stephanie Mills—and who was Teena Marie’s music director at the time of her death last month—talks with WDKK Radio’s Darryl Williams about the The Ivory Queen of Soul’s final days.

Anthony David: The R&B crooner, best known for his 2008 duet with India.Arie, Words, drops in on Layin’ It on the Line to chat with host Reginald Ford about his new album, As Above, So Below, which features the Stevie Wonder–like single Let Me In.

Jo Francis: The Hollywood editor—whose brother is Oscar-winning writer-director Paul Haggis—drops by 123 Film! to talk with host Sam Heer about working with Paul on their latest flick, The Next Three Days, which tells the story of a husband (Russell Crowe) whose wife is wrongly accused of murder.

Bergen Williams: The actress who plays Alice Gunderson on General Hospital—and has done guest turns on series ranging from The Drew Carey Show to Nip/Tuck to 7th Heaven—stops by Best Ever You to chat with hosts Elizabeth Hamilton and Katie Eastman.

Sean Compton: The president of programming for Tribune Broadcasting chats with Tomorrow Will Be Televised host Simon Applebaum about the media conglomerate’s 2011 outlook. Plus: Let’s Stay Together creator Jacque Edmonds-Cofer and Dream House producer Fred Ruckel.